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Improved client options and
permissions that enable users to better control the information they can see, filter and
access, as well as their associated
notification processes.
If at any point you want to undo any of the settings you did earlier — stop
notification syncing, disallow
access to any of the
permissions, or any of the like, you can easily do that from your phone.
- General fixes and improvements: — QS: improved reliability of NFC tile and GravityBox NFC Actions — QS: reworked Protected mode of tiles — QS: fixed protected tiles showing wrong color after unlocking — QS: fixed some long - press actions still working on protected tiles while locked — QS: fixed press actions still working for header tiles while locked — QS: removed info icon showing for protected tiles — Improved image choosing / cropping to eliminate direct file
access causing problems on some systems — ProgressBar: fixed not showing for apps targeting old versions of Android — GB Torch: fixed auto - off feature to use Alarm (does not require WakeLock
permission anymore)-- Phone: adjusted for the latest version of Google Dialer - OxygenOS improvements: — Added OOS theming support to GravityBox tiles — Added option for enabling built - in call recording — Added option for disabling Dash charging sound — Made Dash charging sound respect GB Quiet Hours - Samsung fixes and improvements (provided by Firefds)-- Fixed duplicate reboot confirmation — Added Samsung specific strings for rebooting into Download mode — Fixed disabling safe media volume warning — Fixed duplicate
notification slider showing in Volume panel - Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)
Tapping on an application name will provide a list of useful information: how much storage it uses, how much data it has used since a certain date, any
permissions it has been given,
notification access, default settings, and how much battery it has used.
You can see all the apps with
permission to write over other apps by going to Settings > Apps and
Notifications > Advanced > Special app
access > Display over other apps.
For example, if you want to download an APK via Chrome, you'll first be prompted to give Chrome
permission to install other apps via the «trust apps from this source» toggle in the special
access section of the apps and
notifications setting.
Notification Hub will ask for
permission to
access your
notifications.
If you are using a third - party flashlight application on your iPhone you still don't have to worry, because iPhone has a much better
permissions system that notifies you right away if an application is trying to
access your location or push
notifications to you, or any number of other things.
So if you want to make sure that a third - party app doesn't have
access to read your incoming
notifications, go to the Apps menu in Settings, then tap the menu button and choose «Special
permissions.»
A couple of taps will throw you into the
Notification Access menu, where you'll give the app
permission.
Before that, a similar kind of attempt was also made by Google in their previous OS where instead of giving
access to all the
permission to the apps while installing they reconfigured the system where apps need to seek for
permission.Moreover, if any app wants to
access the camera, then it'll pop up a persistent
notification which obviously will end up notifying the user about it.
Once installed, you'll need to do a quick Bluetooth pairing process and also visit Android's settings to give the watch
permission to
access your
notifications.
However, the
permissions you need to assign to the app are pretty broad if you want all that to happen — Pebble needs your Gmail passwords and
access to all of your
notifications, for instance, if you want to see them on your watch — and there are still omissions, so for instance Twitter direct messages don't pop up yet.
Then, a
permission dialog should be displayed to let the user know about it, and last but not least, show a
notification whenever an app
accesses the screen.
Once that's done, visit your phone settings and give your watch
permission to
access your
notifications.